Saturday, January 30, 2010

Shylo

We have a new addition.  Shylo is a 3 year old domestic medium hair white cat adopted from the SPCA in Annapolis.  Right now, she is in the spare bedroom with food & litter & toys.  We will introduce her to Fancy & Little Bit slowly.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Windows 7 Adventures

I would like to upgrade both my Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop and my Dell Dimension E-510 desktop to Windows 7.  I was not unhappy with XP, and skipped Vista all together, but I'd like to stay current.  I'm eligible for a student copy, but missed out on the really reduced price by not ordering before 12/31/09.  I needed a few hardware upgrades -  added memory to the laptop over the summer, and also added memory to the desktop and replaced the DVD-RW on the desktop after the holidays. Like a typical home user, I hadn't backed up since my last upgrade and it was time I learned how to do back-ups.  I got an external enclosure to convert an unused 80 gig internal hard drive to an external USB drive for back-ups and storage.  The XP back-up utility does a pretty good job for backing up documents and settings, and I found a decent disk imaging program called Macrium Reflect - free for personal use.  Once I had a handle on the back-up thing, I installed W-7 on the laptop - because it had the least amount of things to restore should everything fail.  W-7 Upgrade advisor indicated that the system required a custom install, but was compatible.  There were 3 yellow flags and one red flag indicated for programs, but none of them appeared to be important, so I proceeded with the install.  After the install, everything appeared to be OK, except for sound, which was NOT one of the yellow flags. I went to the Dell website for a driver, and Dell indicated that the Inspiron 9100 was NOT compatible with Windows 7 and no updated sound driver was available. At this point, I chose to restore XP using the Macrium Reflect restore (which was flawless - great little program). I spoke to my son and he said that I could use the XP driver for sound. So I attempt the installation again. This time, my CD product key is invalid, so I can't complete the installation. I'm re-installing on the same computer, so I have no idea why my product key is now invalid. The support website that came with the CD says to call Microsoft. I call Microsoft, and a very nice tech informs me that since it is a student copy, I have to contact the educational distributor for a new CD key. Of course, this is a holiday weekend, so I will not be able to get any live help until Tuesday.